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  9-F - 19 JAERI      EVAL-JUL89 T.SUGI                           
                      DIST-SEP89 REV2-JUN94                       
----JENDL-3.2         MATERIAL  925                               
-----INCIDENT NEUTRON DATA                                        
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HISTORY                                                           
83-11 EVALUATION FOR JENDL-2 WAS PERFORMED BY SUGI AND NISHIMURA  
      (JAERI)/1/.                                                 
89-07 RESONANCE PARAMETERS AND TOTAL CROSS SECTION WERE           
      RE-EVALUATED FOR JENDL-3.                                   
89-07 COMPILED BY T. NARITA (JAERI).                              
94-06 JENDL-3.2.                                                  
       GAMMA PRODCTION DATA MODIFIED BY T.ASAMI (DATA ENG.)       
       OTHER DATA WERE MAINLY ADOPTED FROM JENDL FUSION FILE.     
      COMPILED BY T.NAKAGAWA (NDC/JAERI)                          
                                                                  
     *****   MODIFIED PARTS FOR JENDL-3.2   ********************  
      (3,2), (3,4), (3,22), (3,28), (3,52-91), (3,104), (3,251)   
      ALL ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS                                   
      ALL ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS                                    
      NEW EVALUATION FOT GAMMA-RAY PRODUCTION DATA                
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      JENDL FUSION FILE /2/  (AS OF JUN. 1994)                    
            EVALUATED AND COMPILED BY S.CHIBA (NDC/JAERI).        
                                                                  
      THE CALCULATIONS HAVE BEEN CARRIED OUT WITH THE SINCROS-II  
      CODE SYSTEM (DWUCKY, EGNASH AND CASTHY2Y) /3/.  THE         
      FOLLOWING SET OF OMPS WERE SELECTED:                        
          N     : YAMAMURO (MODIFIED WALTER-GUSS) /3/             
          P     : PEREY AND WALTER-GUSS COMBINED /4/              
          D     : LOHR-HAEBERLI /5/                               
          T     : BECCHETTI-GREENLEES /6/                         
          HE-3  : BECCHETTI-GREENLEES /6/                         
          ALPHA : LEMOS SET MODIFIED BY ARTHUR-YOUNG /7/          
                                                                  
      THE FOLLOWING VALUES OF LEVEL DENSITY PARAMETERS (1/MEV)    
      WERE USED TO REPRODUCE THE DDX AT 14 MEV:                   
                                                                  
      F-20 F-19 F-18 O-19 O-18 O-17 N-17 N-16 N-15 N-14 C-15 C-14 
      4.49 3.50 2.50 2.50 3.00 2.99 3.51 2.00 2.00 2.03 2.84 2.46 
                                                                  
      THE DATA WERE TAKEN FROM JENDL-3.1 EXCEPT FOR THE FOLLOWING:
                                                                  
       MF=3, MT= 2: ADJUSTED TO CONSERVE THE TOTAL C.S.           
       MF=3, MT= 3: CALCULATED AS A SUM OF REACTION C.S.          
       MF=3, MT= 4: CALCAULATED AS A SUM OF INELASTIC C.S.        
       MF=3, MT=22, 28, 32, 91 : TAKEN FROM THE SINCROS-II        
                    CALCULATION                                   
       MF=3, MT=52: REPLACED BY THE SINCROS-II CALCULATION ABOVE  
                    2.5 MEV                                       
       MF=3, MT=53-60: REPLACED BY THE SINCROS-II CALCULATION     
       MF=3, MT=203,204,205,207: TAKEN FROM THE SINCROS-II CALC.  
       MF=4, MT= 2: REPALCED BY THE SINCROS-II CALCULATION        
       MF=6, MT=22, 28, 32, 91 : TAKEN FROM THE SINCROS-II        
                    CALCULATION.  KUMABE'S SYSTEMATICS WAS USED.  
       MF=6, MT=203,204,205,207: TAKEN FROM THE SINCROS-II        
                    CALCULATION.  KALBACH'S SYSTEMATICS WAS USED. 
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MF=1  GENERAL INFORMATION                                         
  MT=451  DESCRIPTIVE DATA AND DICTIONARY                         
                                                                  
MF=2  RESONANCE PARAMETERS                                        
  MT=151  RESOLVED RESONANCE PARAMETERS : 1.0E-5 EV - 100 KEV     
      THE MULTI-LEVEL BREIT-WIGNER FORMULA WAS USED.              
      RES. ENERGIES AND GAM-N : THE FIRST TWO LEVELS WERE BASED ON
         JOHNSON ET AL. /8/.  THE 3RD AND 4TH LEVELS WERE ADJUSTED
         SO AS TO FIT TO THE EXPERIMENTAL DATA OF LARSON ET AL./9/
      GAM-G : THE FIRST THREE LEVELS WERE BASED ON MACKLIN AND    
         WINTERS /10/.  THE 4TH LEVEL WAS ADJUSTED SO AS TO FIT TO
         THE RECOMMENDED THERMAL CAPTURE CROSS SECTION OF         
         MUGHABGHAB ET AL./11/.                                   
      SCATTERING RADIUS: 5.525 FM                                 
                                                                  
      CALCULATED 2200-M/S CROSS SECTIONS AND RES. INTEGRALS.      
                     2200 M/S     RES. INTEG.                     
         ELASTIC     3.643 B         -                            
         CAPTURE     9.6 MILLI-B   19.5 MILLI-B                   
         TOTAL       3.652 B         -                            
                                                                  
MF=3  NEUTRON CROSS SECTIONS                                      
  MT=1    TOTAL CROSS SECTION                                     
      BELOW 100 KEV: NO BACKGROUND.                               
      ABOVE 100 KEV: BASED ON THE EXPERIMENTAL DATA OF LARSON ET  
      AL./9/                                                      
  MT=2    ELASTIC SCATTERING CROSS SECTION                        
      DERIVED BY SUBTRACTING THE NONELASTIC CROSS SECTION FROM    
      THE TOTAL CROSS SECTION.                                    
  MT=4    TOTAL INELASTIC SCATTERING CROSS SECTION                
      SUM OF MT=51-60,91.                                         
  MT=16   (N,2N) CROSS SECTION                                    
      CALCULATED BY FITTING THE PEARLSTEIN'S FUNCTION /12/ TO THE 
      EXPERIMENTAL DATA.                                          
  MT=22   (N,N' ALPHA) AND (N,ALPHA N') CROSS SECTIONS            
      CALCULATED BY THE SINCROS-II CODE SYSTEM.                   
  MT=28   (N,N' P) AND (N,P N') CROSS SECTIONS                    
      CALCULATED BY THE SINCROS-II CODE SYSTEM.                   
  MT=51-60  INELASTIC SCATTERING CROSS SECTIONS                   
      MT=51 (TAKEN FROM JENDL-3.1)                                
        UP TO 1 MEV     : BASED ON THE EXPERIMENTAL DATA OF BRODER
               ET AL. /13/.                                       
        1 MEV - 5.5 MEV : CALCULATED WITH THE HAUSER-FESHBACH     
               METHOD (ELIESE-3 /14/) TAKING INTO ACCOUNT         
               (N,ALPHA) AND (N,P) AS COMPETING PROCESSES.  THE   
               LEVEL SCHEME OF F-19, N-16 AND O-19 WAS TAKEN FROM 
               AJZENBERG-SELOVE /15,16/.  THE OPTICAL POTENTIAL   
               PARAMETERS ARE :                                   
                    V  = 51.56 - 1.492*E    (MEV),                
                    WS = 11.82              (MEV),                
                    VSO= 10.0               (MEV),                
                    R0 = RS = RSO = 1.31    (FM),                 
                    A = ASO = 0.66          (FM),                 
                    B = 0.47                (FM).                 
         THE LEVEL DENSITY PARAMETER OF 3.609 (1/MEV)/17/ AND     
         PAIRING ENERGY OF 2.52 MEV /18/ WERE USED.               
      MT=52                                                       
        UP TO 2.5 MEV: TAKEN FROM JENDL-3.1, WHICH IS BASED ON THE
                       DATA OF BRODER ET AL. /13/.                
        ABOVE 2.5 MEV: CALCULATED BY THE SINCROS-II CODE SYSTEM.  
      MT=53 - 60                                                  
        CALCULATED BY THE SINCROS-II CODE SYSTEM.                 
      THE SINCROS-II CALCULATION ADOPTED THE FOLLOWING DISCRETE   
      LEVELS.  THE LEVELS WITH L AND BETA-L INCLUDE THE           
      CONTRIBUTION OF DIRECT INELASTIC SCATTERING, WHICH WAS      
      CALCULATED ASSUMING THE WEAK-COUPLING MODEL BY THE DWBA     
      METHOD:                                                     
                                                                  
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         MT   EX(MEV)   SPIN-PARITY     L       BETA-L            
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         2    0.0          1/2+                                   
        51    0.1099       1/2-                                   
        52    0.1972       5/2+         2         0.4             
        53    1.3457       5/2-                                   
        54    1.4585       3/2-                                   
        55    1.5541       3/2+         2         0.6             
        56    2.7798       9/2+         4         0.4             
        57    3.9071       3/2+                                   
        58    3.9985       7/2-                                   
        59    4.0325       9/2-                                   
        60    4.3777       7/2+         4         0.4             
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  MT=91   INELASTIC TO CONTINUUM                                  
      CALCULATED WITH SINCROS-II CODE SYSTEM.                     
  MT=102  CAPTURE CROSS SECTION                                   
      BELOW 100 KEV      : NO BACKGROUND.                         
      100 KEV - 1.87 MEV : BASED ON THE EXPERIMENTAL DATA OF      
                           GABBARD ET AL. /19/.                   
      1.87 MEV - 20 MEV  : ASSUMED TO DECREASE WITH 1/V LAW.      
  MT=103  (N,P) CROSS SECTION                                     
      UP TO 9 MEV    : BASED ON THE EXPERIMENTAL DATA OF BASS ET  
                       AL. /20/.                                  
      9 MEV - 20 MEV : CALCULATED WITH THE STATISTICAL MODEL BY   
                       USING PEARLSTEIN' EMPIRICAL FORMULA.       
  MT=104  (N,D) CROSS SECTION                                     
      CALCULATED BY THE SINCROS-II CODE SYSTEM.                   
  MT=105  (N,T) CROSS SECTION                                     
      CALCULATED BY THE SINCROS-II CODE SYSTEM.                   
  MT=107  (N,ALPHA) CROSS SECTION                                 
      BELOW 9 MEV, BASED ON THE FOLLOWING EXPERIMENTAL DATA:      
          UP TO 4MEV      DAVIS ET AL. /21/,                      
          4MEV - 5.5MEV   SMITH ET AL. /22/,                      
          5.5MEV - 9MEV   BASS ET AL. /20/.                       
      ABOVE 9 MEV, CALCULATED WITH THE PEARLSTEIN'S FORMULA.      
  MT=251  AVERAGE COSINE IN THE LABORATORY SYSTEM                 
      DERIVED FROM THE ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS.                     
                                                                  
MF=4  ANGULAR DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS                 
  MT=2                                                            
      CALCULATED WITH OPTICAL MODEL BY THE SINCROS-II CODE SYSTEM.
  MT=16,22,28                                                     
      CALCULATED BASED ON KUMABE'S SYSTEMATICS /23/.              
  MT=51-60                                                        
      CALCULATED BY THE SINCROS-II CODE SYSTEM.                   
  MT=91                                                           
      CALCULATED BASED ON KUMABE'S SYSTEMATICS /23/.              
                                                                  
MF=5  ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS OF SECONDARY NEUTRONS                  
  MT=16,22,28.91                                                  
      CALCULATED BY THE SINCROS-II CODE SYSTEM.                   
                                                                  
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